Concrete Contractors
Review plan-linked concrete scope on structural and foundation sheets, correct the takeoff, and carry accepted items into document totals and quote lines.
- Slab and foundation areas
- Footing and wall runs
- Anchor and embed counts
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See how GCs, subcontractors, owner-operators, and specialty trades can review plan-linked takeoffs, organize project work, and prepare quotes in BuildVision AI.
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Choose your scope to see which counts, lengths, areas, and plan details need estimator review before pricing.
Review plan-linked concrete scope on structural and foundation sheets, correct the takeoff, and carry accepted items into document totals and quote lines.
Review wall and ceiling geometry on architectural plans, add missed work with manual tools, and carry accepted quantities into quote lines.
Review device counts and measured runs against electrical sheets, correct the plan-linked work, and organize accepted items for quoting.
Review fire-protection counts and measured runs against the active sheets, add missed work manually, and prepare accepted items for quoting.
Trace finish areas and boundary runs on plan sheets, keep each item tied to its drawing, and review the full document before export.
Review plan-linked counts and measurements by scope, check complete-document coverage, and carry accepted work into grouped quote lines.
Review HVAC counts and measured routes on mechanical sheets, correct the geometry, and group accepted work with clear labels.
Use the review-first plan workflow to check counts and calibrated measurements, make manual corrections, and prepare editable quote lines.
Review paint-scope areas, measured runs, and repeated items against plan evidence before applying your own coverage and pricing assumptions.
Review plumbing counts and measured runs against plan evidence, correct missed work, and carry accepted items into the quote workflow.
Review roof geometry with calibrated area and line tools, verify repeated items, and keep accepted quantities linked to the drawing.
Review structural member counts and measured framing on the plan, add missing scope manually, and organize accepted work by label.
Define your scope with plan-linked counts and measurements, correct the takeoff manually, and carry accepted work into editable quote lines.
02 · Major projects
Apply the same review-first workflow to larger industrial, energy, and data-center scopes, with your team responsible for final quantities and pricing.
Organize reviewable electrical and mechanical takeoff items across data-center sheets before complete-document rollup and quote preparation.
Review plan-linked quantities across civil, structural, and systems sheets while your team retains control of scope, labels, and pricing.
Organize plan-linked counts and measurements across industrial drawing disciplines, then review every loaded sheet before export or pricing.
Review plan-linked counts and measured routes across renewable-energy site sheets before complete-document rollup and quoting.
One platform
Run AI after a plan is stored, then accept or dismiss plan-linked detections before using them downstream.
Correct and complete the scope with count, line, polyline, area, rectangle, and calibration tools.
Keep plans, takeoffs, and quotes together with direct links back into each working surface.
Roll quantities up by label across loaded pages, with incomplete page coverage shown before export.
Search workspace-owned material, labor, and subcontractor catalogs with cost, sell, and markup rows.
Carry accepted AI and manual work into editable grouped quote lines, then preview, share, or send.
Built for your scope
Start with a real plan: review AI suggestions, correct or complete the takeoff, and carry accepted work into editable quote lines.
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